@CFBONFOX Not having the SEC Player of the Year as a first or even second team All-American is why this is the biggest joke of a list. That’s literally negligence or straight up stupidity. Idk which is worse
@jackmac All these people talking about back pain that don’t know how it feels to not be able to do more than walk without pain or numb legs. Sometimes surgery is the only way. Sucks but that’s the way it is.
@BombayGets@jackmac Had back surgery at 16. It was the only answer and allowed me to recover and play sports to finish high school. I have a fused spine and no lingering effects. It depends on the specific case. Don’t throw a generalization at something you don’t know anything about
@MattWalshBlog Other than there still being trees, the 1620 map is wrong bc the southeast had a large area of prairie, woodlands, meadows etc. it wasn’t just continuous forest like many believe
I've listened to all of the arguments from the pit bull defenders and I've realized the error of my ways. I'm sorry. Pit bulls might be disproportionately dangerous and far more likely to kill or maim than almost any other breed, but why should that stop you from bringing them into the community? Yes they might try to eat your neighbor's child, but that's none of your neighbor's business. Sure there are plenty of other breeds that are much, much less likely to attack, and even if they do attack are much, much less likely to do any significant damage. But why shouldn't you skip over all of those significantly safer breeds and specifically choose the one that poses the greatest statistical risk to everyone around you, including your family and yourself? Sure pit bulls are genetically predisposed to aggression, and built to inflict maximum damage, but why should that have any impact on your decision to adopt one? Sure the risk you take by adopting a pit bull is also a risk that you are forcing everyone around you to take as well, but why should that matter to you? I see it all clearly now. It makes so much sense. Thank you all for your feedback.
@MattWalshBlog People will get certain breeds and cross breed to have desired traits, but when it comes to pits people just completely deny that the breed is inherently aggressive. It blows my mind when people play both sides. Which then leads to putting other dogs and people in danger
@the3eardedham@KoKo24@MattWalshBlog I’ve been around numerous pits my entire life and every one of them have either attacked a person, a dog, or in one case, two pits that had lived together with good owners for 5 years started fighting bc the male decided the female annoyed him enough that day.
@onitgoesx@BeaneaterB @Micox_Long76 I’ll pray that you read more on the subject through scripture and come to understand it. I’ve said all I can to get my point across with evidence. Good luck to ya.